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Bridgeport Bus
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Bridgeport Bus

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Mary Agnes Keely is finally leaving home, ditching her Irish Catholic upbringing, her widowed mother, and the emptiness of small-town life for the chaos of Manhattan. Her journey will alter many lives: Lydia, whose crazed husband is confined at Shay Acres; Stanley, the dreaming commercial artist who brings his eager body to her virginal bed; and a ragtag array of artists and poets. Choosing her own way, Mary Agnes taps hidden resources in a gradual process of creative self-discovery realizing triumphantly that it was no great sin to be, at last, alone. Stylistically original, laced with Howard’s characteristic irony and sharp wit, Bridgeport Bus illustrates why Maureen Howard belongs on any list of the best American novelist practicing today (Robie Maccauley, Chicago Sun-Times).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 August 1980
Pages
320
ISBN
9780140055665

Mary Agnes Keely is finally leaving home, ditching her Irish Catholic upbringing, her widowed mother, and the emptiness of small-town life for the chaos of Manhattan. Her journey will alter many lives: Lydia, whose crazed husband is confined at Shay Acres; Stanley, the dreaming commercial artist who brings his eager body to her virginal bed; and a ragtag array of artists and poets. Choosing her own way, Mary Agnes taps hidden resources in a gradual process of creative self-discovery realizing triumphantly that it was no great sin to be, at last, alone. Stylistically original, laced with Howard’s characteristic irony and sharp wit, Bridgeport Bus illustrates why Maureen Howard belongs on any list of the best American novelist practicing today (Robie Maccauley, Chicago Sun-Times).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 August 1980
Pages
320
ISBN
9780140055665